Chicago Newsletter (June 17th)

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In today’s edition:

  • Upcoming Chicago Sky home game

  • Chicago Bears training camp features nine sessions.

  • Mayor Johnson spent $30K on skincare.

  • And more…

Quote of the Week

"In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity."

- Albert Einstein

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Trivia

What famous TV talk show host made Chicago her show's home base for 25 years?

A) Ellen DeGeneres

B) Oprah Winfrey

C) Wendy Williams

D) Rachel Ray

Answer to Last Week's Trivia:

The river dyed green annually in celebration of St. Patrick's Day in Chicago is B) Chicago River.

News

💼 Business

Medical debt can be crippling beyond the financial. (link)

Vyaire Medical files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. (link)

🏒 Sports

Chicago Bears training camp to feature 9 public sessions at Halas Hall in Lake Forest. (link)

Drew Thorpe is the latest pitching prospect the Chicago White Sox are taking a look at ‘for 2025 and beyond’. (link)

🏦 Finance

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson spent $30K in campaign funds on 'skincare enthusiast' in one year. (link)

Upcoming Events

Here are some events that are happening in our city this week. There is a good mix between sports, entertainment, conferences, concerts, and more.

Sports

Kane County Cougars vs. Kansas City Monarchs
Northwestern Medicine Field, Geneva, IL
Tuesday, Jun 18th | 6:30 PM | More Info

🏀Chicago Sky vs. Dallas Wings
Wintrust Arena, Chicago, IL
Thursday, Jun 20th | 11:00 AM | More Info

Music & Concerts

🎸 Nsb
Outset, Chicago, IL
Wednesday, Jun 19th | 6:00 PM | More Info

🎷 Jhené Aiko: The Magic Hour Tour
United Center, Chicago, IL
Thursday, Jun 20th | 7:00 PM | More Info

Family

🐦 SIX (Chicago)
James M. Nederlander Theatre, Chicago, IL
Tuesday, Jun 18th | 7:00 PM | More Info

Image of the Week

Every week, I have a habit of making some AI art about our city.

This week, I typed in “Chicago celebrating a futuristic international festival” and this is what I got.

Let me know what ideas you have for this. I really enjoy making these types of photos.

Chicago Historical Events

1992: The Great Chicago Flood.

The Great Chicago Flood of 1992 was a significant event that occurred on April 13th, 1992, when an underground freight tunnel along the Chicago River failed, causing massive basement flooding in downtown Chicago. The flood paralyzed the Loop area, shutting down businesses and causing widespread damage. Although the flood was mainly out of sight, lurking 40 feet below the city's streets, it wreaked visible havoc, with water gushing into the basements of numerous buildings. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries, but the flood caused an estimated $2 billion in damage.

The source of the flood was a deceptive whirlpool in the Chicago River at Kinzie Street that appeared sometime after 7 a.m. in the morning of April 13, 1992. The flood was a man-made natural disaster that occurred completely underground, and it is remembered as one of the most Chicago stories ever. The event is a testament to the resilience of the city and its ability to overcome challenges. Today, the Great Chicago Flood of 1992 is remembered as a significant moment in the city's history, serving as a reminder of the impact of infrastructure failures and the importance of disaster preparedness.

The Great Chicago Flood of 1992 remains a part of Chicago's history, serving as a reminder of the city's ability to recover from adversity. The event is a testament to the strength and resilience of the city and its people, and it continues to be remembered as a defining moment in Chicago's history.

Famous People From Chicago

Jack Ruby (1911-1967) – Nightclub owner, assassinated Lee Harvey Oswald.

Jack Ruby (1911-1967) – Nightclub Owner, Assassinated Lee Harvey Oswald

Jack Ruby, born Jacob Leon Rubenstein on March 25, 1911, in Chicago, was the son of Polish immigrants. His life was marked by a series of events that led to his notoriety as the nightclub owner who assassinated Lee Harvey Oswald, the accused assassin of President John F. Kennedy.

Jack Ruby's Troubled Childhood and Early Life

Jack Ruby, born Jacob Leon Rubenstein, faced a difficult childhood in Chicago, marked by his parents' tumultuous relationship and numerous challenges. His parents' separation led to him being placed in a foster home, and at the age of sixteen, he dropped out of school and became part of the street life on Chicago's West Side.

The Nightclub Business and Dallas Connection

In 1946, Jack Ruby returned to Chicago before eventually moving to Dallas, where he became known as a nightclub owner. His nightclub, the Carousel Club, became a prominent establishment in the city, and it was here that the infamous events of November 24, 1963, unfolded.

The Assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald

On November 24, 1963, Jack Ruby, a 52-year-old Dallas nightclub operator, stunned America when he shot and killed Lee Harvey Oswald, the accused assassin of President John F. Kennedy. This act catapulted Ruby into the national spotlight and forever linked his name to one of the most significant events in American history.

At his high-profile trial, Jack Ruby was defended pro bono by prominent California attorney Melvin Belli. The trial and subsequent events surrounding Ruby's actions and motivations became the subject of intense public scrutiny and speculation.

The Bizarre Life of Jack Ruby

Jack Ruby's life was marked by extreme behavior leading up to and beyond the fateful weekend in Dallas. His troubled beginnings and the events that unfolded in his life shed light on the complex and enigmatic nature of his character.

Legacy and Controversy

The actions of Jack Ruby on that fateful day in 1963 continue to be the subject of debate and controversy. His role in the events surrounding the assassination of President Kennedy and the subsequent killing of Lee Harvey Oswald has left a lasting impact on American history and popular culture.

Key Achievements of Jack Ruby:

  • Notable nightclub owner in Dallas, Texas.

  • Infamous for the assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald.

  • Subject of intense public scrutiny and speculation.

  • Linked to one of the most significant events in American history.

  • Legacy continues to be the subject of debate and controversy.

In summary, Jack Ruby's life was marked by a series of events that led to his notoriety as the nightclub owner who assassinated Lee Harvey Oswald. His troubled childhood, nightclub business, and the infamous events of November 24, 1963, continue to be the subject of intense public scrutiny and speculation, leaving a lasting impact on American history and popular culture.

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